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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1867.~TRIPLE \SHEBT. - | — yr present uw Iitical market for the *- wes ited that | GITY POLITICS. | crosiesints talons tor isinmnt un, Soc | feSoncstrreersMeken’ twat fran | owtaten atthe dual emeaon bat hana cars ict of ea tee ea from offs oar. pleted, with the. exception of the Second, Third and titaca heat, eased Dis steps to Tammany Hall. | Twelfth wards, and that one thougend dollars bad been the floor of the Wigwan piece absoe thas by mare 20 | appropriated to-carrggn the business of the naturaliza. THE YELLOW FEVER. The Yellow Fever in New Orleans. New Omumana, La. Sept. 26, 1867. A MODERN HOMER. ROSCOE CONNLIVE’S MAGSIFICENT mup. of ‘a. burdy.. ‘who | “0n.offige, which, by virtue of a.resolation adopted at The number of jnterments fearzelow fever for tne Se Diait bar te nee forthe ampion's bel, backed, ton tas Jack pie tay ns and who a0 8 @ previous meoting, has been established at No. 6 Coutre pny Sd hours ediling at six o'ciock this morniug war RADICALS. by the Hoa, Joba Morriasy, who is willing to go jou of how much moral can to facilities to persons application | "4s oT. by THE Six YEARS OF THE tire his ill between Fox and | im tho way of political h a ig understood to T ° To the great mass of our readers, the political world Is Batiste enone a of discussion in ail the | ‘ave wiade a special application to dadge Nelson, of the $e eae cies labere toyes Tak offen, whieh 18 1s | noe ned tnt 827 privates aint seven ofioars ar a lerra incognita, The men who figure init are, like polfiical f at the eee atte (0 for an injunction ge Daniel | charge of a spocial committee. inder treatment for yellow fever at Jackeo phy en, : i ‘homag MoSpedion, John H. Wu} Judge Advocate Joach! ited ay report. to Mams 4 al, to prevent further infringements on his | Senaif of iho committee, whieh Pemgetien fie {Bator reas the sole and origioa! inventor of the the Gomaby Hall organisation uf the rensapastion by with his learned Barracks in the First regiment United-States infantry. There bave becu af the barracks end at the military, hospital upwards of one bundred.deaths from thd fever, the actors in the theatres, seen only in the part they. perform in public, and areas little the subject of thought beyond that, or consideration im their private lives, as the theatrical representative, the men who drive the omuibus, or the mysterious Jacobs, who dovs the bang- eS evening and end ing ‘Avonce Hole) slong towards imida he Tweed is tn FA ie ae over thie domestic feud, because he in- Senator In the district bees arrd IN BLANK VERSE—VERY BLANK INDEED! & 2 5 Pe § ‘You have—or ought to have—my grateful ac- Knowiedgments. Honore 80 great as you to me Wastinetox, Sept, 26, 1867. | i i The following ‘tele jo War De ‘Mile Seqocio worth @.lnatt epee.’ °° © {ng for the sherlf They aro s class by themeeives. | way Tweed, might contole bisiielt with the poetic con re Shoat ara was received at thie War Deo Of 2 grand cause I sing, a glorious perty, They direst a machinery, operated by human motive tn ns ngs happy were exci! lscussion ensued about Fernando Wood, who New Or 1867. 1! but as itis he views the did not establish a case of pecut 2 LEANS, Sept. 26, 4 ‘The noblest since free government began | power, the mysterio of which areas excinsively known | contest with darker frcughia, and i alma prepared, if | dasare his mactian ae ne eee pecuniary | wan ‘tnd plane wore propel to aaa Felten. wick: | Brigadier Genera! F. Fg pett sad Geceral Whnavon Born of the emergencies of @ porteritous hour, $0 themselves, as the Chaldean to the earned scholar, or | 1t wore not for his kindness of heart, to set one upon ged ha here anda deluston to his successors. ing” for the Mayoralty, Mr. Joachimasen, hi reply | the ee teen me joneral Grabam But ten times havo the leaves of autumn falien Choctaw: to the unletsered savage, It seeme.an easy, Cad other, to Waele ON fertroniene, asians mong the facts potent. sey Ne gee to ee Te mado a statement to the eres ‘JAMES 4. MOWER, Since first its banaer on the outer wails Idle, lugurious hfe to bea Politician, to ait around, to | Michael Cassio’ an original First wand ilcsiany and of their'ball of He tu poe “é BO coumection “with, Fernando m the New Orleans Republican, Sept 22} Was to the breeze unfuried. And bebold Ite mission and achievements! No pulicy It had, nor platform to invent, Ohno! An older creed than government itself Inspired it. With liberty, and progress, »¢ humanity instinct, full dedged Tuto the world tt came, even as Minerva From the brain af Jovo, ail armed and biazoned, Ascondanoy it gained from many votes; Majoriiies—how won, why careth you or I? Success the test, election triumphs follow. Success is opporiunity, and the goidew flood ‘The party rode upon,. Six years of history Attest ite genius for admiuwiration aud the command Of humap nature, which is always found ‘Upon the side of the majority. Six years roprietor fe turned | Wood, whereu; it was refvived to make no Bas, at the last meeting of the “McKeon Organi- | further mention of that gentiewan. A resolution was map hed t that the district organizations sball to form an Executive Commit- ne Demasoraiie Sate Gone rg the Democratic State id, when Gunther ran, and } vention at Albany, and there to act in concert wiih the jcrwlaced P gaa Ysa decay es a en Sheiion of the German State campaign organization putable ‘employment tor a living. MoKeon will bo | Dolaras 1muned:,, The delegation will meet at the here rooms havo been engaged for @ delegate fom Tammany Hall to the coming State Con- ‘gela as bese bere eo ba will relate 2 experi, fomsnnee Cie Bape, outside political operators, and, being duly strived an Prayed over by the Broivers, aud absolved, will bs THE VIRGINIA ELECTION, pak nied rie Pose m of oe My pinned political Hee ia the meanwhile the will, fixtures, cert be Geviptide books ana sted Grate ot ee eat. | Order ef General Schofield Regulating the denunciatory addresses against Tammany Hall and tho Veting ou Election Day. bec Sane yes a ; mae Cages ane from Ricumono, Sept. 24, 1867. are ley, Thomas peddon, John ‘iiiams, Major General Schofield has issued the following order Fat Jou Gr ” base: Maso’ ing Bal, Thirethee mont of Maz0ni0 | in relation to the approaching election in Virginia:— wear good clothes, smoke, driak whiskey, be up late o’nights in loud talking, self-assuming company, to Gigure conspicuously in the newspapers, and be looked up to inone’s family, But there is a nameiess knack, in the city professional politician which it is very hard to acquire. Countrymen, great in the rural districts, good speakers on the stump, mellow fellows at the tavern, loose jointed sun loiterers, having all the nat- ural qualities and propensities, it would seem, think it an eazy tang to obtain prominence as political leaders nour city, How many have tried is and bave sue- iceeded? They don’t know where to take hold, and, if they get hold, don’t know what to do next, and grow seedy, red-nosed and melancholy before they acquire any distinctive power or leading individuality. The Countryman gets along bravely here in dry goods, gro- ae a Teutonic Celt of the Fourteenth ward, “Whether he kill Caasio or Cassio him, or each do kilt the other, every way makes my ain.” O'Brien ts supported by Samuel G, Courtney, United States Dis- trict Attorney; Wm. ©, Barrett, the distinguished bar- rister; Gorge Osgood, the banker, and a long list of notabilities, who take an amateur part in the plities of the Wigwam. Such isthe straggle for the Sheriffaity it 1s certainly “avery: pretty quarrel way out we will indicate as we pro- Gress with our reports from the various seats of war, “TURREBY HANGS 4 TAIL”? . In this conditioa of the internecine war the position of Brennan, ex-Co ier, & representative rebel, be- comes important, ‘ben he was in office he had a long Ust of officers under bim, appointed {rom various wards the city for their personal and political strength, Phey have been pretty nearly all turned out since the accession of connolly ond the new order of thin To office these official supporters were astrong body guard of Inc! nding the yetiow fever deaths from the woek end. ing June 29 to the date of our daily report, the whole number of deaths by that disease in this city up to yese terday morning's report is 1,214 Of these 02 were natives of Louisiana, 218 of otuer parts of the Unived Stat 212 of Germany, 166 of Ireiand, 119 of Fra 59 of Pruseia, 89 of England, 22 of Italy, 14 of Austria, 18 of Scotland, 13 of Cani Tl of Sicily, 10 of Switzers land, 10 of Russia, 9 of 6 Spain, 4 of iweden, 4 of Finland, 3 of Deamark, 2 of Bavaria, 3 T Malta, 2 of Wales, and 1 each of Greece, Norway, wich Islands, Jamaica, Hungary and Mexico. i The disease may have been imported from Havana by the Florence Peters, If so, it is fair to date the f deaths from that vessel as the commencement of. th epidemic, These occurred on the 13th of July. It daya since that time, and if the ie this, like other epidemics, bas ninety to run from its beginning, its ravages may be expected Wo continue at least twenty-nine days more, al & wer, but not naving turned out well under Connolly ‘THE DAMOCRATIC UNION. GIROULAR NO, si be a OF Ifo it Bas—no more—end yet Ceries, the pulpit; he makes % successful editor, doctor, Rey Dave falien into By line of disaffection under Brea- This offspring of the McKeon progenitor bes become Brspgvantens, First Minstary Dystricr, TES Terre of the Soar! Relies Brad Pe An infant Hercules it stands to-day and even good stook actor for the Broadway theatres, | nan, ike Coroner Connery’s female witness— | involved in much trouble, “Biathoring Mike,” the Srare or Vinaixta, RicMonp, Sept. 24, 1867. b ore tere lagi aia Tm strength (@ more than infant Mercury ‘In adaptation to the stealing art Which raised that young pickpocket Inte Godship), Our new boro party found A lost republic, bankrapt treasury, An unarmed army, and « navy scattered By a relentless Eolus of demucratic Tendencies and prociivities secessional, Within the council! balls sat traitors, A dupe of traitors flied the ehair of State; Fuil bait the continent was in revolt, ‘Wa restoration possible? No! no! cried out Our party’s enemies, and thrones And dominations from atar echoed The cry. And so said Christendom, But we, with brazen front, moved on, ‘Phough in the rear weak and obstructed. Oar ory was “Yes,” and we have made it ‘‘yes,”” Impossibilities we trampled down, Elictency In ail the branches of the government reatored, Letter from the Howar veaton. A may be said to carry bis tail bebind him, Brennan is supposed to hold the fee simple of two strong demo- cratic wards, the Sixth and the Twel/th—“‘the land he left and the lan pene to.” He has surrendered his residence in the Sixth ward, and is ie up perma- ‘nent quarters in his suburban vilia on the Bloomingdale road—a more safe and galubrious region than the bloody and bad swelling Sixth. His well known defection since he ceased to be Comptrolier, and did not get the Street Commission or Chamberlainstip, makes him fair gamo for the ‘* qutside’’ leaders, who persecuted him while in Office, but now, with honeyed words, are seeking his sup- port against bis old friends. They tel! him that the op- ition to him was not due to any fauiteof his, but he stood by and sustained weeny, who was the special cause and aim of their wrath. They would now také him to their heart of hearts. Ho partly believes and partly doudis all this. Sweeny and be are Peported to have had a bitter quarrel, The arch Jesuit having complained of Brennan’s lukewarmouess toward those who had so cordially sustained him ‘in office and been devoted to bis fortanes through good and evil re- port—slyly insinuating that if he (Brounan) had been made Street Commissioner or Chamberlain he would now be atnong the most ac‘ive and loud supporters of the Wigwam and its tan@idates—Brennan don’t see bis Association of Gale sturdy, political toan, with his big cane, bis burly | First—Tbe President ‘of the Board of Registration in Vody and his loud voice, has become a siiam and a | each county or city will at once seicct from the regis- sbame, “with none 60 poor todo him reverence’? He | tered votre of each district or ward 1 which less thao was brought to taw by the general protest of | five vuadred voters are registered three intelligent and the Irish themselves that he was runoing | trustworthy persons to assist the re, the business of oifice ry to the entire | their respective districts or wards a: the election to be Face, that he was always in the tleid for the best office, | held om the 224 proximo for delegates to the State Con- Or preventing some other stronger man from running | vention, As it will be requirod. that the ballots of the by bis selfisnness and jeaiousy. That every sacrifice | white and colored voters be taken separately, six por- had been made for him, ana that keeping up a politi- | sons matead of three will be appointed in districta or cal organization only to get uim an office, runuing it | wards where there are more than five hundred voters— for de-eat, at great cost, from year to year, for bia sole | three to recive the ballote of the white voters and advantage, did not pay. Besdes the old blaihe: threo to receiv 1 ballow of the colored*voters, Every given himseil special airs of late—going off to “Sara- ry appointed as above shall, before entering upon tog,” where ho sat up in state, sending for Dan Gil- is duties, take the following omih, to be administered Pers ae McKean and Jonny aes, at the acon by a registering offer :— ‘eriff’s office, to ‘‘agree’’ on the places, before he hi I do solemnly swear that in the election it to be bi | consuited his own organization. It was found too, that | will faithfaliy-«nd imp. Mialhy Sosy ioe dalicessateied he had promised deputyships enougu to servo all the | me aqooraing to law abd the @ dere goverming this election, writs that would be issued in the whole Uaion, There | * help me God. are only iifteen places as deputy, and about fifteen Second—One ‘ering officer will be required to con- bundred considered themselves as good as appointed, lection b dw ret or ward, and in all cases if he should be elected. This exposure has created | Where vacaucies ocourred or may Occur among the great feeling among the Usioules, and there is the registering officers prior to the ection, the President of Prospect of a grand indignation meeting of the | the Board of Keg stration in each county will fill the vicuuns of the big biaiherer’s confidence game, | vacancy by the assignment of a registering officer at but the world don’t wag to him in politica, Our local politicians are “tothe manor born,” and are brought up-to the business, There are as many grades of them ‘as there are of actors, aud the'same fatality in the influ- ence of its dominion, Once an actor always an actor— once a politician always a politician—there seems to be an inevitable fatality; there is no release. To have ‘“wiews” on the public questions of the day, in bar- rooms-and barber shops; a regular seat {0 a caucus, whother ward or city; to be big or little im this world of his own; and there is. fascination or a growing unit- ess for all useful pursuits, which never relaxes its grip on its victim. He is either an office- holder ‘or an office seeker all his life, and becan no more stay away from bis fellows who aro. “hunck” in fat places, or who, being ‘out,’ are fellow sufferers and feliow growlers (and they a ‘‘feilow feeling makes them wondrous kind”), than the chronic drinker can get along without his dram, or tbe opium eater with- No, 61 Brespway, N. ¥., Sept. 26, 1867, The Southern Famine Relief Commission, Mr. Archibald Russell, Presidevt, the headquarters of which are in thig city, i# about bringing its labors to a close. General sheridan has lately returned to tho commission the su of $6,000 which had been placed in bis hands for the Telief of distress caused by the inundations of the Mise sissipp!, and which, owing to the demand for labor incl¢ dent to the gathering of the cropa, he had found it unnee cessary to make use of as bad been anticipated, ‘The commission bas since devoted the amount to the relief of those stricken by yellow fever, and the following letter from Galveston, which has thereby been le Contains matter of goveral interest to the public: — Orriog or THe Howany Association, @ALURSTON, opt. It lee, My Dran Se—It gives me great pleasure to acknowled through Measra, Ball, Hutchings 4 Co, af this rinee, ¢ aoe ™ ¢ To THR Secretary oF Tue SOUTHERN ReLizr Assoc: New York:— nation of $50 irom Your association for the reliet ef the bi out his regular potion, They have their ways, ‘their | way very clear. In addition to this Miko would not ailow. Billy Walsh | large to do daty in the disi ard where the vacanoy | nt EA nha elierins, ee semerous, AoUaLORS Atte Liberty “institutional” again repiaced, haunts, their peculiarities of language and manner en- ‘4 ibe meantime Judge Doman Captain Jourdan and Sarepadiaientaemena cannery bone with bis = eee a ie Bo real visi | —- ge 10 | wacm f the nifaress, in who-e behalf, thes Morgan Jones, the “old guar 6 Sixth ward.” are ud) wg Waterbury. =o it 18 now as- | the county who can be assigned to this duty, the Presi- | will be . Dar rom bowed nad bei eg pen ber golden sirens within. the, walls rely distinetive, To: knew ,what,.le to be done inthe: |) (ni asthe forces in shis iamious ward, and ero aos | seriod that “Biatheriug sike and bis big cauo”’ are ov deat of the Board of Regis'racion will forward to these | Knee fervent supplications Wil go up. to" the throne o Of a plethoric treasury, we battered down ‘The gates that stood between us and & patriotic spoil. Victory soon perched ‘Upon our eagles and half eagies, not to say Anything about the quarter eagies. Coutracis ‘We fitng bebind us, as the nobie Spartan Did bis shield.. We-do not boast of honors Presentation of candidates or political management, you ba board in the Democratic Union. the Citizen read bim headquarters th Very severe lecture ow gis arrognuce and presumption | County where the vacancy exists, in order that such last wook, and told him very plainy tuat he had more | persoa may be appo.nted a registering officer; and in than his share and wost stand aside tor others; that he | case no person qualified (o act as regrstering officer can Couldn't ‘come Fernaudo Wood over them.” Thetrath | be found in the couuty, & statement of the fact will be is, Miles O'Reilly & Co. have come to the conclusion | mado to these headquarters, aud measures will be taken tbat we Irish account in canditates for all. the oilices | te fill the vacancy. had been overdrawa, and was (ast breeding an Awer.can. Tiird—The persons appointed to assist the registering disposed to surrender to Wood & Co., and it is rumored that they stand stanchly by the regular organization and its fortuses. Morgan Jones, who was talked of as @ can+ didate for Senator, has come to town, and is uoderatood ‘not to be ambitious of Senatorial honors or disposed to lead a foriorn hope for the empty satistaction of falling im tho fray, ‘THR GERMAKIC CONFEDERATION, mo of @ proper person living in the | Grace impicring viessings upon the cusei.sbin contributors proper pa AE 18 GT: ohn, weparneed to ac ante nanee ae ‘geographical distincs lion. yet recognize the poor of Galveston uss part of the human famly, whose Divine Master left th» sacred ipjunte tion. * 08 earth, good will (o mau. to fake excursions among them and take observa- ions, notebook in band, a8 you would to disoover tho Ways of the gorilla, the language of the Kaifir, or the prineiplen of the ‘Feejeoisiander. Local polities, 100, do Dot seem ¢ advance on any defined principies of pro- gression, but by a kind of fermentation. . The politician ke 40 work, and waite for the final resatt. He does 1 beg to assure you that you have the thanks of our ARso~ ciation for your kind sympathy, aud \o express the hope that the lives of your members may long be spared to proses cute their noble work. a A few words upon the subject of the prevailing epidemia mself ‘are ti ed for chief ‘The separate combination of racis, such as the Irish | S¢ntiment which promised mischief. Accordingly tuey | officer will receive for their services the same compen- | ,, ove . ‘Thus 80 lightly won, Enough—we gained the fight, platen! Tenky We Nae eauehek ane Caveae Eat Watite | aha Govtoon, tase’ clatecs. poral’ copmauicmer nell feore taken camnthena notice, “None but. Insi need’ | sation now given to registering uficers of a magintorial | ones inthe mine proportion fat. oie eee ras af previa And—I mention this because it is eo new— the unexpected: idea, or the unlooked for man, froths | another peculiarity of our local political feild. Tam-.| apply,” and are going to try the nomination of Smith ‘sirict, These persons should: be perfectly competent | tion bas exceeded that of former ¥ears. It hs beon co! or bubbles up on the surface, and the once tavorite his’ way to the bottom, like an uneasy eel ina barrel of uncongenial fish, or falls to a dead level like sediment when the eo gas escapes, We speak particularly now of grub, or hack—the ‘scurvy politician’ of Suakspeare’s time— *worker”’—those ip the ranks who never get golden from by reve- officials or fat Fone that make t! litical butter flies, and enable them to fly away from the caterpillar state to basking sunshine and rich, disdainful repose, ‘This driet of the.pgculiarity of the pence in Ely forSherit By done want the ofl bat ie fopertormn tue clerical duty which will be required at most avaiable man, He is a native low York poils, pea Paro athinities, a firat band recommend Fated aint wane of bi persons 80 appointed will Tow his last place aa Supervisor, signed by ‘told. Isin- Promptly reported to these headquariers and also giass,” the benevolent Peter Couper, Citizens’ Associa- fypuely announced in the districts pre ns for which Non, and countersigned by Jackson Suiitz, of tne ey are appointed. tt ‘swainp, a feliow leather dealer. 4t is thought that Ely By command of would make a good, safe and economical Sheriff and do Brevet Major General J. M. SCHOFIELD, U. S, A. the on the cheapest Canal street plan, There 19 & F. Cast, A.A. G. a shgat at in Po iia aged far, The demo- ras anes ratio union not haviag sccured ¢! mise of Lec: ~~ Tea tegen axeaniiaes, Agaiant soe rem PAA pc MISCELLANEOUS POLITICAL NEWS, jers of arrest, with which some of them wre threatened “Seppe peru Bg sell Threntouing the President. wement Billy Waish wit) te oy candidate for County ‘The Albany Evening Journal (radical) says:— ler and everysbing will be lovely, (or America, Ger- The peopio Me puted that the patients under treatment of the Howard Association this year have not been short of wo thousand, Most of these were destitute families, whom wa have ot only supplicd with nurses, wedicines, Ice, &o.. but aleo wit, fhe sctual uecessaries of fe, auch ae grocsriee, wood, Boa For instance, a day laborer head of a farnily) is tal down who has been supporting his family by the of his daily work, | His sickness pute» stop to bie . nd we actually are compelled to support that faally “i sickness or in health,” until a returning con: permts 4 recuro to the ordinary avoeations, You wv Imagine that our expenses have been enormous, the inaterial aid in moneyed contributions, which weave ~ been receiving irom our friends abroad we should lopg ago been compelled to cause. operations, Even how our treasury is low, and we have to ‘utmost eoonomy In our dnaneial matwers to enatie te to get non Our pa- ‘ents cost us from $10 to $1W) each. Some wo have to nish with beds and blaokets in sddivion Langs Four million shackles on four million men Glanked no more, From the raddy Orient, ‘Where Aurora’s rosy fingers index the dawa, To where Apollo's borses go to sleep within the folda Of gold and violet clouds, there is no slave; No master, save the party catled the radical, But had there been no other opposition than ‘The trifling one of treason ta the South, the enmity Of foreign powers, thea the eye of prophecy could not ‘Have seen the nation's progress material and ‘Ideal; but where a million bullets failed One bullet changed a policy and caved * many is pretty safe on the Irish question, as e&ch of the canaidates for Sherif is.ot tue Emoraid hue, and Brennan, who is thought of as the compromise. candi- date for that office, aleo glories in the green. But what is to be done with. the Germans? ‘“teaven bivss the Dutch—the Irish can take care of themselves.” Tne Germans want Loew Sot Goaety Clerk, Cardozo for the Supreme Court, Joachimsen or the Common Pleas, Fried- man for the Saperior Court, Max Goepp for tne Marine saa, aul trae boas of Yatoriend: Tule’ eng meo, and true or for al Teutonic—bat together tt @ very ed ee ie rom. Loew 6 one of the Tepresentatives of the whole city. | He ie one of ‘the fow upon whom the Ger- A 4 i i i i i 4g 3 ‘ 5 5 i i entct and bothered ead neral well pigh lost patience with John- | thing else. Some linger on for fifteen Adynssty, Sharper than Shylock’s knife pore EO fore soapealre 'y, Ireland and the solidarity of the peoples, fon. A pi sesstou at Congress until bis term | Tequire unremitung nursing during the whole period, SO ‘That balled was which gave Achilles Johoson P,, who often ‘condemn that PR a perdcm Sepires may be effectual in preventing bis working any ment OC aer sevccieciods: See teak hens tek cannes culty about the ouwide. machines thas | more mischiet eo we “whall more than content, of For our ruler. Perfidious Achiltes! “Oh, for tongue’’— don’t take. ey are very pice and attractive ia theory, | Iecertainly should be trod. We ener sehen onion the northern portions of the United states (New ¥i aud Bot you have read Tom Moore who raked,..- All Hades for a curse to biight tho unimpeached, the New k:ngland states principally) and foreigners. happy to einte th Bas been &. material atocaane i ¢ hopes that, will cease, a8 an epidemie, eariy in October. Nevertbel 9. wo look at, they .wou’s: work well in} resource defore resorting to {mpeacument. But if the tice—the principles are good—very goud— } Presence of Cougress in Wasbingwn dogs uot render ul ng the last ten days, and we hav ‘and good money. Ihe fact is, you can’t get enough | Teady established. in several of the rebel States, These money these concerns to givethem a fair show, | facts are told with forebodings by the leadors of the in na slaacncinnee Netaaiee ig bai Mike casy conquered South, and are chronicled with exultation by aised $8,500 by himself and all bis friends for the | ‘be more enthusiastic of the republican spokes men.”’ Comptrouer fight, oa apd amy fm ee — the election, too late to do any gov low, Bly is rich, **Get Out of the Way, White Man!” pin Ae paren thi aivng ryan money & chance." | The vote in Richmond to give the credit of the city to good tyne. The McKeun men wiil come over, aud even | the amount of two million dollars toa certain jobbing b hg cone - back at the = and we ved bavé |’ corporation was decided affirmatively by four biacks to lause of his imimediats supporters, even if the peapiess | 008 white ballot. The Now York Siate Consiitational don’t come to his myers or rp Hail hee the | Convention, just adjourned refused, to permit the elec- patronage and the money the sxilled men ior organi- | tors of our own cities thus to vove ‘away the property Systema te porleos and the machinery worka e ever | of thelr fellow citizens and impoao upon ttiom Indefinite part, Take the two hundred and fifty odd election dia- | taxation. Yet this power, says the Albany Argus, ts tricia; it has @ special account with each—its men to | given toand wielded by the negro class under the mili- taki jstribal and wotera, Its rooney Je sure, and there ime cases ttt | tary dictation st the South, The Virginia whites are no waiting until you see Sullivan, or Heonessy or Astor, | struck from the poil lists and their property disposed of bat ‘“the man and the money’ are always on tbe spot | by the colored voters. It is in such hands too that pub- imate laudable enterprise its short and bus; day, ie It tsa busi or by iteelf, to whic} hone but honest men tor office.” Resolved, “that we owerless the “arcuilect of ruin’ woo sits in the Presi- The ‘Whose treason, like « deadly blight, came o'er Sos waceh Liengontieied an sal os teioeaae tammeioes | Seomvamemeliocnessanena tae 7 repre-"| Se ineoaly hogest mea,” The mowioes audiunemusie | Seounl chair, thea wore eecvual’ seus cuone “cts Sot treeaing Weather ie have & senenalte eeeat tee kaa a ‘The counsels of the radicals to blast ‘and dangerous as the ) and a8 exacting | sentative of himself. He bas come lately on tho poiti- | 8F° go0d also, The sentiment of mutuai admiration | Tesorted 10, December. While we have the.e encouraging hopes about. ‘Them in their hour of might, How just ‘contemt them. | cal surface, and ail his labors and exertions have but the id expectancy is likewise wholesome and altogether $ RSH our own sea-girt city, L am to aay thatthe epidem: Is How tt that i pl Single aim of seif-elevation, Freidmen ts 8 conspira- mirable; but like the bess matured pians they. will go The Reign of Sambo. pelt. in of lanese dtmeceiane thine yn Fate'sfremorsciess logic! comes industrious and thrifty representative of Khine- | astray. Take the machine apart, exainiue ail tcc | tng Boston Daily Advertiser (republican) declares tha | feaches back, over one hanived tiles fai che ieee ‘The Atlantic cable is unbarmed, and its magnetic lana. Ho writes insidious pute up German | @eiailé, everything t ail right, to atrivet, but it don’t 7 Many parties le(t here after the breaking outof the . Spark the ocean's billows cannot quench, Jobs, and leads the Germanic'tofces on many @ will-o’. | Work. It is all toil and trouble, Tuyen again inex. | “%® Begro judge gpresides in a court 1m New Orleans, | Many pa eir systems, and a He has lined his own nest \- rence works against success, There is too mach | Negro candidates ara in the fiaid. Negro Congressmen | tnatrumental in sproadin,s the disease through m: of the While One small bit of sordid steel (in value as dca Mach straining to lift oae's weit up by oue's owA..| wilt ait in the next Congress, Negro supremacy is al. | island towvs. Houston 18 just Oegianing. ‘Not ten dollars) could thus paralyze —~ too much 1Aity aad mes euvegts uF works g Raves Sung ea da ap ARitaming form dt yell “ras The world's electricity? 1 have anid “We” came, ‘“we"’ eaw, “we” conquere®, Who Are we? The people? No, the radicals; and now Bare we no night to see, triumphant as we are, ‘Tnat the réd ee of battle shall not be closed For ever? “And by this phrase f no allusion make ‘To that “wed eye’’ to fee and friend 0 fatal As whiskey, commissariat known—familier tite In the camp and field. Vetoes we had such as No Briton fors hundred years and sixty would have brooked. For lees than these have cropped haired men of Britain Cropped off the head of Charles, and left poor James ‘Without a throne to sit.on. We see the greatest Soldier of his age—I name him not, but leave you ‘To suggest which of the five proconsuis I allude to— ‘Treated like a culprit, though not clad bas become an epidemic the injand towns of Bren! ‘La Grange, Nai risburg. &e. Duily caile are made ‘eel ity bound to disburse @ rf “ighten te oar the distreased of arg, a8 far as our mit. and we expect, as faatas our labors te turn our attention to as weil as other weighty considerations, will you the necessity of our having ample moneyed Lous, With » population greaier than we have ever and with the means of our Reorle much reduced, we y “einews of war.’ eo 3 ave been mainly indebted to our friends in New York. We expect to continas our labors until the disease has coased ite ravages or uatil our treasury becomes ex hausied. | While exceedingly gratefubtor your contribution, L beg to assure you thet it will be faithiully expended on objects Of charity, id will be the means, doubtless, of saving bumen life and of alleviating much human suffering, 1 have the honor w be, very B. MOTT, Secretary of the Howard Association of Galveston. Contributions for the Treasary of the Howard Associa- tion, which is actively engaged in the relief of disuew DISORDER, Tammany Hall is the seat of traditions. There is about the old Ingtitution, its history, its lessons and its examples, a sort of common law of safety and deliver- ance trom complications, It is full of ways and means. It always bolds sume tramp card, and it toses’ the Donors it generally wins the tricks, lis speciai card at the present time is the great hall which it is building in being constructed ‘State prison bare that part. ment -olce, measa: 4 TAMMANY SENATORIAL PROGRAMME. caused by the yellow fever, inay bo gent to the follow- _ ters © horror! hana aanapuenail ided on the political boards will come off as adverting, Siders nimecif bound to promote inthe orgenization | _ Ja the Fourtu district (First, Seond, Thind, Fourth, | H€ credit is to be reposed, A population igaorant of the Ing named gentiemen, who are authorized by the Associ. hee With most of the favorite actors in their usual lines, | that harmony and strength of which it forth ag | Fitth, Sixtp, Seventh and Thirteonth wards) Tweed has | idea of national credit, and unconscious of mercantile | ation to act in its bebalf. By prociemation, in the night gown of and that under the guidance of the enterprising an exemplar. This idea, if not the ‘@ taken | the Domination if he chooses to take i; but it | honor, its value or its obligation, wiffone day or other ELISHA HARRIS, 801 Mott street. ‘What means all this? It means whas eaid gers, the performances will be more thaa usually novel, ot John K 1 watermtens a he is sey a ot | be to with the cry of repudiation, On one side ine pate ae was aa 20 Broadway, ‘When France was mad:—“ The Siete! I am the State,” teresting end absorbing. We shall give the public the entirely arrangement ice appealed . P. street, A. D. GRIEFF, 92 Front street, CHARLES MURGAN, No. 2 Bowling Green. WILLIAM P. CONVERSE, 54 Pine street, E. GC BENEDICT, 24 New street. Ald for the Yollow Fever Sufferers. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. The following sums have been collected by A. D. Grief for the Howard Association, New Orleans, and re- mitted by telegraph :— A. D. Grief, $100; Chamberlain, Roe & Co., $100; t & Co,, $100; $108; And that, you know, is usurpation. It moane ‘That Johnson and bis creatures have assumed Prerogatives forbidden, and will dare te ge As far as the elections will permit them. If tt ia not safe that the Exeoutive, ‘Unwatched, antied, should roam at witli, ‘Then let the bit and snaifie by Congrar ** apptied To hold th’ upraly animal in check. Net to aserp ‘His powers, nor crouch like watch dogs on bis pain. For that is all unworthy of great mince, But by some higher, sterner methods hold a aa Sygomm aod © piso oe agen Will stand taxation, the excise on cotton, tobacco and fl Cepertente | em nly, coal more | whiskey, and on the other the abstraction called public ng sob: teneiapenany Sor aaa of the | faith! Who doubts which will go to the wall? Sheriff's struggie have considerably disgusted _—_ he is not at the jt writing at ali anxious f. ua The Ren in Ohio. torial honors. It is understood that Fox's friends have It would seem that the reaction in Ohio has extended et ralnated Ie eters esteem oral race, if FOX | oven to the “Western Reserve.” the ievelacd Leader ‘he First ward should go, it would make s difference of | (radical) is making sppesis to the republicans of Cuyahoga og ge iy of the district. Tweed | county not to permit the election of a democratic Senator woul the First. The trouble with Morgan Jones aod the | 4 the Legislature, and admits that the democrats ox. Sixth ward crowd, threatening miscbief in tho Fourth | press confidence of electing their candidate, When it is ‘as Woll as Sixth, is in course of amicable adjustment, stated that the smaliest republican majority heretofore Sixth; Wm. M. reod and Wm I. EI jichael Norton and Daniel Dusivan, ; a ge, Joba Houghtaling and Colonel y a Co Scott, Judge Gale, Samuel Webster and Harper & 100; ik & Groonwood, gato & Uo, sioo: B. V. Haughwout, $50; L. M Hoff. Tenth; Chas El + aad everythi: ks serene exo*pt in the First. Tweed man’s Son’& Co., $50; Bonnett, =cnenck & Uo., ; His power in subjection. Let « grand Inquest co. the District Attorney, ao | Jones, Twelltn Tom Brady and Petor Miler Tuwrecaes, | may Feu oF [be compolied to run I ne doos, | given in Cuyahoga coanty bas not been less than three | Vann is Aroularius, $60; D. ti Ripley te o., 820i Pui? Bring bim to account, submit his errors to the ‘State Senator, has folled in this reasonable expecta. | James Hayes, Joe channon and Hugh O'Brien, Four: Kod oceania bg oo ae! ee i nee thousand, the extent of the reaction will be recognised. lander ye Dr. de Ki & ce On Judgment of mank: consign ton, aad that George W. MeLean, who was of | veenth; Geo, Purser, Dougiss Taylor and Jim Gombi probabil ve “4 cog wee Root, J . Scotia ecataanenienateras ease the Citizen's Association, and once heir candidate for | on, Fifteenth; Colonel EB Hart ang James Watson, | 1m the Fifi district there is a legion of. candidates on Ovio Republicans Rebuking Colfax. Wen, Diryea, agent #25; a, Lo Sayew $25: K, Moreants Must rise or fall our adversaries; with hissina ” cieeteniiens Ualatraman te hen rouse taeen, Luaka thes Cooma Moras phy fae Eighth ward; Aldermen Fiyaa, Vioce ‘King’ afte | Td¢ Cincinnati Commercial, Seprember 26, rebokes Burges, hs; J, Camoall, $267, Sheriann | $25; * ja his recent letter, er, ; John Morrissey, Joba . : : Colfax in this wise:—We cannot always commend Mr, § $25; Great American Are they enciothed. Tiley bear his sbield and armor, on the affairs of bis depariment, he defers to the J, Bradiey and Juage Nineteenth; Peter B. | Ninth; George Purser, of the Fifteenth, and E. B. Hart, pial om ‘3 m counsel and comprehensive economy of the v: Sweeny, Jobn Noah 4. Childs and Paear, Twen- | James Watson and D. V. Freeman of the Sixteenth. | Colfax as @ judicious person. His specch at Wooster c ; Huntington satelne Matt sdtdetaeaee Petar Cooper, and owning up, to the feather, dusters— | ueih; K. B. Connolly, Joba Kelly, Samuel U. Courtney, | ooo ot ee Frat Cth ree ie vee talked | way not discreet or in the best taste. We do not seo a depen ate oat The traitor may swing round mak rid *« en Promising amendment as to the spongee and Bret, and Alexander Ward and Bill Joyce, of tho Twenty- | probability at Drosent writing is, that Edward Schill} occasion for the longings of Mr. Colfax that Congress Abraham Ay =, ye, ip th Our countr; We can re it, ai of the body corporate; agreeing to wisp cate yey ony Of the Fifteenth, will be the compromise candidate, He | ghallassomble for the more purpose of impeachment, | Schuyler . 820, be eS meteaineta sty brooms, coal at reduced rates, and other laudable tuno- | fn the Wigwam. This, we learn from Supervisor Sinece dan, ines tena politiclaus Richard and | and the throat that the Prosiaent shall be hanged in « TO THE EDITOR OF THR HERALD. tat tea 2 ry ee mae Me wd sony ted toriny ot genomes, ta taletenople Lg whee ey WE ‘ane Shame eee noaee ms Tenth, ‘Eleventh and Yoveptecnth wards, Thomas J, | presumed case is one that it got becoming the third ‘We have to acknowledge the receipt of the following, = Rome Fr aon Poor, Chiaen’s Vase, i duly’ engaged in redeeming’ the Basia of thane domoraic door who wi bread to Creasier te prot at te tienacutes noes, officer in the government to make. for the benefit of sufferers by the epidemic at Gatves- labor groans Prices, official world from peculati junder. bedside of the suffering chief. jemocrat! 7 Gade agutedie '. teak cote rs Retrenchment and reform—a conscientious motto— totion of | MoLean has on 73 eine seoatcntnn peptien: of the first, second and third | able and rw, at Boe ye by ny ar allah THE ARIZONA LEGISLATURE. en W. Ropes & Co., $50; previously acknowledged, Upon our banners is inscribed. At! needless conflicts, a pe eg tt ty ie se we wy Ge rvith any “Sbriainty” | couuty ticket, there will be a strong fusion of the Ger- |. Annual Message of Governor McCormick, | $1,087. | Total, $5,197, Alto pho Setaiag scons, fod Stupid controversies vet aside, and, with the reins of McLean with Connolly, becomes more it looks too hazy for open sea sailing, By this a Irish — which, with Creamor's ~~ Say Francisco, Sept, 26, 1807. benetit of har) io naaee ash, alee’: Of power in our hands, or—more adroitly spoken = 0 ar hn gr «teeny woe poh crsction “im eat datrice tn je the samo dis. | Governor McCormick, of Arizona, deliverea the an- | for benefit of New Orivans sulferers:—William Allon ‘The triumph of right with us, v4 And this great Commonwealth will tower Above all Christendom. The clouds (of smoke) Will vanish from the fair face ‘Of our distracted Union, and the crowa Of immortality, like angels’ oreoles, The Ormament of heaven illume | trict in yn ee elected — Dual message to the Legisiature on, the Oth inst It is Creamer is dec Goraah's i be opposed with | mostly cecupied with a discussion of the Indian troubles, trict (Bightecnth, Twentieth and Swenty-dees meceeh Ho thinks the Territory should be made ® separate mill. toe ie that the between Bradley ani tary department, calls for more troops, and urges the Hutchings for the nomisation in this district will be necessity of putting the Indiave upon reservations, and Py ag td employing sufficient fores to keep them there in peace. 26; William L. Chamberinin, $25; Richard Os maugeie tim at sa i lBRtRy SPOFFORD, TILESTON & CO, Naw Youn, Sopt, 26, 1867 TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. The following sums have been collected for the yellow CF = a le 3 H 3 5 Fi Serene Se ’ Page gape Good machinery is nee ded for the development of the | fever sufferers, by H. B. Cromwell, for Now Orleans:— le a o La . 5 4 : OUR NEW NORTHWEST POSSESSIONS, Brads ty arcade pret" but of ‘ta fa tan erg | Sneel wean of she Terbary. Tee pase wasted. | |x: vets We, Sib, 4, Cain, Bie ay eo, Departure of Troops for Sitka—The Purchase he clase of young Iriakmen who elerate themselves by | proepeste are excellent, Arable lands in the aggregate | fr S84 A.M. White, $00; Tiisddeus, Deviaa & Con of the Property of the eld Rassian Fur Com. nation, and Tweed be given a fair flold for the Senator. | grit and Sad the Irish are very sathusia® | arg entensive and fertile, $60; Jonn Ballantine, $261, Peter Ballantine, pany. diet fa ‘eet ship in the lower district, The plan embraces a restora. | W¢ in their these when fet the chance Miehiaa, Currier & Co., $25: D. be “ tion of Savage, Halpioe and Waterbury to their old places | Hardy, the of the , ill be the ° The steamer John 1. Stephens got off last evening ja the Wigwam—at least this is the story, and we give It democratic U1 (pik dy my Raph § DELEGATES TO THE DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. with two 108 of usder Brigadier Geveral for what it ie worth. year to sorve ag and votes for him may — ‘Compan troops ‘Tam “OUTSIDE” TRovBLES. & republican, it is ‘that he will not ran very dan- Barnrrows, N. Y., Sept. 26, 1867. Jefferson C, Davie, They took with them « considerable As harmony appeers to he soiling on Tammany, di. gerousiy. in the district (iweltin, Nive | 41 ine Second Ansembiy Dist rict Democratic Coaven- quantity of live stock and supplies, cord sppsare to. be brooding over Salado, fastens Ly lh it nn a oa Per. | tion of the coun ty of Dutohess, held é& Hyde Park 1o- Tne buildings for the troops are noarly ready at Sitka, “Worart” ia prety . ‘ieaen’ got | Kins, Swackbammer, Ward and Genet. But it is un- | day, Homer A. Nelson was chosen delegate and ‘The troops may have to eamp out two weeks, Thirty any of the zations to take up Conner for County | derstood that am amicable thes been made, | prederick H. Burnell alternative, mechantes laborers accompany them. 20 that he can continue to 7 his Little division, | bY Whieh Genet will be end Nwackhammer —_————— ‘The Stephens will touch at Victoria, the Comptroller Connolly won't ge ‘‘Nassaa leases’? | and Ward be sent to the Assembiy. This way secure THE WEEKLY HERALD. S meyer One of the gers for Sith: Present member of ‘the Fourth for ten ‘at $21,000 per year, 00 that nice sum of | Genet’s election. A mong | element is, however, ee, ie of a Francisco Company, sional 4 and Shannoe and James O'Brien, 21,000 fe sll in Joopardy. nad indicate that | springing up in, the person of Micha! 1 » who ie Ths tfations wnich they» iy tading pe brant and siting the present Board of Alder- Wood must as votre * wp tne bese of bos Rea ost caates! ts Gea ao Gaeaie pom A The Cheapest re Best Newspaper ip the 7 soqui Now, it can sesorted that it is easier for | of politics, and retire ‘to .” Be lountry. Jeges lod to the acquisition of the Alaska deed a P| omen actually proposed, other obi will go into the uny liar venom, — fer, atch reg tenedoe Tuesday ight by tae directors cavued ta bs) on three | phe shouia’s Ceand ‘Se f-4 Bey Sees Ieee Sek Saress oateo kati ‘em Tas Waertt Henatp of the present week, now ready, fH ih ig cane for Fay ie the Tommany Progteinme oo for so coutains the very Latest European News by the Cable ‘$0v0 000, Mt certainly looks fort: ‘ith @ county ticket of of A oh fresh men, combining American, German and Irish up. wp to the hear of publication; The Progress hyo Port—with thorough machinery, weil tried the Indian Commission; Our Washington Des- bi egebone, ne Se re Gnd condactors at | patches; the Current News of the Week, ing cassanlgha tes | Sere Care iunen etter Gaken acts Sota | aienay seeeame use ancany toaowmee; Bosses Action of the Germans on the Negre Suffrage | Sven “tor Sassel.itte .‘baok er toe pow, | Sresuien tet ineeption cud eressegnees os, We give information in our posses- ow " and Probibitory Liquer Questions. Fox don’t care for that, and means to be a candidate, wer, Some Br. Love, Sept. 26, 1967. He thinks st better to be a dead lien with the lion's share A deepatoh from Wyandotte, Kapeas, eays:—The Ger- the live jackass he would be to for st, amie o muniripelofee C7 aot Sonnat re et ye ‘ate, e to oppose such lawa, An unsue- | ap anythiog within hie réact, mys he be the the Cessful offort waa petiaes ath ease sree EAA? a es ey . > ° .

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